SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY, SUSTAINABLE PLANET

ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS, FINANCIALLY PRAGMATIC

Capitalizing on the inevitable economic and technological transition to sustainability.

INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS

All our portfolios consist of innovative solutions to major risks – climate change, resource scarcity and widening inequality. From a diversified, passive index to a low volatility, income-oriented portfolio, you have options when investing in the Next Economy.

OUR PROCESS

Traditional, bottom-up research paired with a growth thesis based on climate, resource, and demographic trends – because a rapidly evolving economy requires an equally adaptive approach to investing. We follow science and innovation, not the crowd.

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

How can vertical farming feed a growing population? Why are states pushing ahead with clean energy? Read our latest thoughts on the economy, stock market and transition to the sustainable and equitable Next Economy.

ACCOUNT ACCESS

Green Alpha is committed to democratizing access to high-quality investments by providing investors of all shapes and sizes with options that do double duty: meeting financial goals and driving progress toward an indefinitely sustainable economy.

White Papers

As economic and environmental risks materialize, innovative companies addressing systemic risks are leading long-term economic growth. By directing capital to solutions creators, investors can catalyze and gain from the highly efficient, sustainable Next Economy.

To appropriately invest in an indefinitely sustainable economy, investors must appreciate that the economy of the future will not be the legacy economy of the past. Therefore, building a sustainable portfolio requires new definitions and a new set of rules.

While fossil fuels threaten the long-term prosperity of the economy, renewable energy continues to gain market share. The transition to renewable energy offers an opportunity to avoid major risks, grow the economy, and achieve competitive investment returns.

Shock and Awe

"2.6 billion people or 39 percent of the world’s population live without access to improved sanitation."

WHO / UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP)

"The cost of adapting to the impacts of a 2°C rise in global average temperature could range from US$70 to $100 billion per year between 2020 and 2050."

World Water Development Report, UNESCO

"Over 90 percent probability that human activities over the past 250 years have warmed our planet."

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United Nations

"Projections are that by 2025, two thirds of the world’s population could be living in severe water stress conditions."

USAID Water and Development Strategy

"1 in 8 people world wide do not have access to safe and clean drinking water."

WHO / UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme

"The world has quietly transitioned into a situation where water, not land, has emerged as the principal constraint on expanding food supplies."

Lester Brown, The Guardian

"If the world waits until 2020 to take action on global climate change, it will undoubtedly be too late."